From the large roundabout on the top of the principle avenue ( York St ), turn right and proceed a short distance to the subsequent roundabout and left into Middleton Road. Continue down Middleton Road, until you come to the T junction at the beachfront.Turn right on the T roundabout which is Marine Parade. Unit 4 is at Castlereagh Boutique Villas and entry is from Barnett Street ( on the right ). Follow Albany Highway by way of two roundabouts, to the center of city. Once you arrive on the third roundabout take the second exit onto St Emilie Way. You will arrive at one other roundabout, flip left onto Middleton Road.
Although no longer in use, a few of the fish traps at Oyster Harbour reported by the Early European explorations are nonetheless intact and could be seen at low tide. They encompass eight separate semi-circles of low, unfastened stone walls lying alongside the shore. Thousands of closely placed, mainly cobble-sized stones (generally about 15 cm within the smallest dimension) make up these partitions. From here, Interest within the fish traps seemed to have waned, both from the Europeans and the Noongar. There are not any reviews of the traps used after the British annexation of the territory in 1827.
Turn proper at the second last roundabout, at Peels Place (where the struggle memorial is) and Cuthbert Street is the second street on you right. Entering roundabout from Albany Highway, South Coast Highway or Chesterpass Rd take the turnoff onto Hanrahan Rd. Travel 2.three km to turn off on your right onto Frenchman Bay Rd. 800m on your left is Chalets on Frenchman behind Rock Salt Restaurant.